Pelham Manor is an affluent village located in Westchester County, New York. As of the 2020 census, the village had a total population of 5,752. It is...
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Villages of Pelham and Pelham Manor. Approximately 35 minutes away from Grand Central Terminal by the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, Pelham is home...
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Pelham, New York is the name of two locations in Westchester County, New York: Pelham (town), New York, the Town of Pelham Pelham Manor (village), New...
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Boulevard (now Bruckner Boulevard) in the Bronx and U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Pelham Manor was designated as New York State Route 1X (NY 1X) from 1941 to 1946....
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Benny Caiola (section Pelham Manor Home)
Gooding & Company. Caiola kept his extensive car collection in his home in Pelham Manor, NY. The total area of the house is around 2.4 acres, with a marvelous...
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1654, creating Pelham Manor. This large tract of land would eventually become the present-day Town and Village of Pelham and Pelham Manor, Town of Eastchester...
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acres (20,000 ha) from the Siwanoy, land which would become known as Pelham Manor after Charles II's 1666 charter. During the American Revolutionary War...
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Liborio Bellomo (category People from Pelham Manor, New York)
Liborio Salvatore “Barney” Bellomo (born January 8, 1957) is an American mobster and boss of the Genovese crime family of New York City. Bellomo was a...
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named after early landowner Joshua Pell's family manor in Westchester County, New York—Pelham Manor—lost by the Loyalist Pells during the American Revolution...
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Manor Club is a historic clubhouse located at Pelham Manor, Westchester County, New York. It was built in 1921–1922, and is a Tudor Revival style L-shaped...
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Pelham Country Club, straddles the border of New Rochelle and Pelham Manor. The course is a mile from the Westchester-New York City border and Pelham...
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Thomas Pell (category Pelham, New York)
Thomas Pell, 1st Lord of Pelham Manor (1608 – September 21, 1669) was an English-born physician who bought the area known as Pelham, New York, as well as...
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Hutchinson River (section The Pelhams)
slightly southwest again, Colonial Avenue crosses over. At this point Pelham Manor becomes the village on the east of the river. A hundred feet (30 m) to...
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Village of Pelham Pelham Manor, New York, a village within the above town IRT Pelham Line, NYC subway line Pelham Bay (disambiguation) Pelham Gardens, Bronx...
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includes Pelham Town, which has Pelham Village and Pelham Manor Village. As of 1997[update] a small portion of land that is between Pelham and Pelham Bay Park...
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Elbert Roosevelt (1767–1857), New York City merchant, early settler of Pelham Manor, New York, m. Jane Curtenius, daughter of merchant and politician Peter...
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County, bounded on the south by Long Island Sound; on the west by Pelham Manor, Pelham and Eastchester; on the north by Scarsdale; and on the east by Scarsdale...
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of Crotonville) Pelham, containing two villages: Pelham (The Village of Pelham is contained within the Town of Pelham.) Pelham Manor (The villages cover...
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Battle of Pell's Point (redirect from Battle of pelham)
part of Pelham Bay Park (namely the Split Rock Golf Course and Pelham Bay Golf Course) in the Bronx, New York City and the villages of Pelham Manor and Pelham...
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(1965), "Thomas Pell II (1675/76-1739): Third Lord of the Manor of Pelham", Pelliana: Pell of Pelham, New Series, vol. I (3): 25–48 Goddard, Ives (1978). "Delaware"...
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Christopher Chenery (category People from Pelham Manor, New York)
New York Racing Association, Chenery made his home in the village of Pelham Manor, New York, for nearly fifty years from the early 1920s until his hospitalization...
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Pelhamdale (category Pelham, New York)
The Old Stone House of Philip Pell II, is a historic home located in Pelham Manor, Westchester County, New York. It was built about 1750 as a single-story...
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Penny Chenery (category People from Pelham Manor, New York)
Chenery was born in 1922 in New Rochelle, New York, and was raised in Pelham Manor, New York. The youngest of three children, she was named Helen Bates...
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district headquartered in Pelham Town, New York. It serves Pelham Town, which includes Pelham Manor and the Village of Pelham. As of 2016[update], the...
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Pelham Manor runs through the field at Travers Island. Most of the field is located in New Rochelle, but the entire parking lot is located in Pelham Manor...
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start his own boarding school. The school was initially headquartered in Pelham Manor, New York, but moved to Watertown, Connecticut in 1893. Along with Lawrenceville...
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other tracts of land in New York were designated as "manors', such as Pelham Manor and Livingston Manor. However, author Harold D. Eberlein states: "there...
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000 acres (650 km²) Lloyd's Neck Manor – James Lloyd Pelham Manor – Thomas Pell Cortlandt Manor – Stephanus Van Cortlandt (Westchester County) 85,000...
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Democratic County Committee for Westchester County, New York, and Mayor of Pelham Manor, New York. In 1912, 1920 and 1924, he was a member of the Democratic...
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(1965), "Thomas Pell II (1675/76-1739): Third Lord of the Manor of Pelham", Pelliana: Pell of Pelham, New Series, vol. I (3): 25–48 Hodge, Frederick Webb (1912)...
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